First, will the Post Office be distributing the mail directly to each box?

Or will someone in the building, such as a mail room attendant distribute the mail?

How many doors will you need in total?

Answering these questions will help you narrow down your choices significantly when choosing cluster Auth Florence CBU mailboxes.

If the Post Office will be delivering the mail then the Auth Florence mailboxes must be fitted with a proper Postal Master Lock, so that the mail carrier can gain access.

Multi-Tenant Auth Florence Mailboxes

Auth Florence mailboxes are multi-tenant boxes and all front loading mailboxes have a master door allowing the mail carrier to open one door and distribute mail to all the tenants at once.

These mailboxes also have a mailbox slot so people can drop off outgoing mail for carrier pickup.

Multi-tenant mailboxes by Auth Florence that are used for private distribution are commonly found in offices or college and university mail rooms where the post office does not access the mailboxes directly.

Auth Florence 4C horizontal mailboxes must meet the US Postal Service standards for postal carrier accessibility, which went into effect in October 2006.

The 4C mailbox type is required for all new construction and for major renovations that use centralized USPS delivery.

Front loading 4C mailboxes are designed to accept a postal lock supplied by the USPS that gives the carrier access.

Rear loading 4C mailboxes have hinged rear doors to allow the mail carrier to load the mail from a secure mail room.

Ask Us About Auth Florence Mailboxes

Auth Florence mailboxes are designed for use in centralized mail distribution locations, whether the mail is distributed by the USPS or privately.

While Auth Florence mailboxes are made to meet postal requirements, Mailbox Works carries a huge selection with different styles and models so that no matter what the distribution method, the mounting method, or number of tenant mailboxes needed, one can find exactly what you need to meet your specifications.